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Gulf investors 'will now look at every deal', whether sukuk or not
Demand from the Middle East for the sukuk was steady
The deal has not been pulled or put on hold, said sources involved
Trump's verbal attacks on Nato allies and US rate volatility put issuance on ice
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Renaissance Capital has added to its Nigerian investment banking team. The Russian bank continues to expand its offering on the African continent.
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European finance ministers are not keen on setting up a new development bank from scratch. They will instead start technical work on how to better streamline the operations outside the EU of the European Investment Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
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Brait, the troubled South African investment company, managed to issue a £150m five year convertible bond on Wednesday, an essential piece of its restructuring plan, which includes a new strategy, a recapitalisation, including a rights issue, to repay debt and the sale of two UK assets.
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International lenders and the Loan Market Association (LMA) are worried about emerging markets’ nonchalance towards the end of Libor in 2021. Fears are mounting that local lenders, in particular, those in Africa, will be “hit by a juggernaut” when the benchmark rate is discontinued, writes Mariam Meskin.
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The Kingdom of Morocco achieved savage price traction on its €1bn 12 year trade on Thursday, bringing in the yield on the trade by 40bp, to 1.6% and extending its curve.